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Monday, Columbus became the first city in the country to offer a self-driving shuttle service to the public.

Smart Columbus and DriveOhio unveiled "Smart Circuit," Ohio's first self-driving shuttle and the country's first of it's kind to open to the public.

"The first thing you’ll notice when you go up to the car is that there are sensors on it. So, lights, radars and cameras -- and those are the eyes of the car. So, we can see in every direction all the time," said Edwin Olson, CEO May Mobility.

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Three all-electric vehicles will service the 1.5-mile route along the Scioto. The vehicles will transport passengers to COSI, the Veterans Memorial, Smart Columbus and Bicentennial Park. The shuttles have a maximum speed of 25 mph and feature a four-seat "campfire" configuration in the rear.

"When you get in these cars in Columbus, there will be a fleet attendant. So, this is a person who is monitoring the system and is also there to answer any questions you might have," said Olson.

Olson says the self-driving vehicle is safer than an absent-minded driver.